[Topic: Islam is ‘a religion of war,’ says son of Hamas founder on a visit to his ‘beloved Israel’]

The only reason that the jews are working so tirelessly to promote this image of Islam hatred is to hasten us to fight their battles for them. Islam is a dangerous and anti-white religion and the muslim parsites are destroying our nations, but nowhere near the extent that has been incurred by Zionist governmental occupation. Israel was founded by the Rothschilds as way to preserve water rights to the Suez Canel and tax every oil shipment leaving the Middle East as well as all exports leaving from India which were usually owned by the Rockefellers anyway.

Since the formation of the Hormez straight the Zionists have lost their footing in dominating the market and have thus declared war on the nations that control the straight, most notably Iran. Al Quida as well as all the muslim extremist organizations have made it abundantly clear that their only problem with the west is our meddling in Israeli/Palestinian affairs. The jews have demonized the muslims because they want what they have. While I am firmly opposed to Islam and muslims in white nations they have not done nearly as much damage to our nations as the jews.

Learn some geography. Israel does not control the Seuz. The last time they did the US and Soviet Union slammed them rather hard for crossing the line. So clearly jews don't have the kind of power you attribute to them. The straight of Hormuz does not change this situation if Israel doesn't have control of the Seuz or Red Sea. And they do not have the strength to take Hormuz by force, or occupy any of the countries they'd have to go through in order to get near that straight.

You are nothing but a racist prick with a double-digit IQ and an oversized sense of entitlement.

Is this orthographic garbage heap trying to say, "since the formation of the Strait of Hormuz"? He thinks human beings were around then? Ah, silly me! Gahd made it all six thousand years ago, of course!

In fact, the Arabian Plate completed its rift from the African Plate, opening the Red Sea, during the Oligocene, and only then did the body of water to the north begin to be narrowed by its drift towards Asia. I don't know when what we would call the Strait of Hormuz became recognizable, but if the ancestors of our ancestors had even reached the tarsier stage...well, that was fast.